How many requests have the MET received to arrest the criminal Tony Blair? (Ex PM)

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Dear Metropolitan Police Service (MPS),

I would like to know, so that it is on public record, how many requests the Metroplitan Police have received since 2003 to arrest the known criminal Tony Blair.(Ex Prime Minister of the UK)
I could post links to every major news publication in the world for proof but I doubt that's necessary.
What I would like to know, and the public at large I believe, is how many individual requests the Metropolitan Police have received to have Tony Blair arrested and charged with any crime. Most likely it will be for the same crimes, treason, crimes against humanity, lying to parliament and the British Public, and ordering genocide against the Iraqi people. Along with partnering with the U.S in extraordinary rendition, torture and sending British servicemen and women to their deaths in an ILLEGAL war.
Now proven to be indisputable FACTS by the World at large.
So to recap how many requests have the Met received from the public?
The number of times you have refused to act and ignored the laws of this country will be directly proportional to the number of requests you have received, just to make it easier for you.
The last time I looked he was earning millions monthly, coming and going as he pleases into our fair land. And very much alive, free and in rude health.
It's important this information is in the public domain, so that action can be taken in the future against Police Chiefs who are clearly ordering their 'staff' (police officers) not to act on this. If it is the Police Management who is not ordering this lack of action, then it clearly must be Politicians, Parliament, MI5?
This is a public request for all information on this subject also, all internal memos and any other salient information that is resulting in non-action.
All Police Authorities in the UK are currently guilty of this, however I think important the MET is honest about this information first, as London is where Tony Blair was based and worked for so many years, and as you are the biggest Police Authority in the UK, one would assume you have had the most requests/complaints to arrest him.
May I remind you under the Freedom of Information Act you must supply this information in a short time frame, or supply an extremely good reason why not, and then be held accountable should you fail.
Thanking you in advance.

Yours faithfully,

Guy Ramp

Mark Purdy left an annotation ()

Arrest the War Criminal........

Vivienne Lord left an annotation ()

Then PUBLICLY HANG HIM whilst "Peace Keepers" stand by laughing,ridiculing and recording the MURDER via mobile phone.

Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)

Dear Mr. Ramp

Freedom of Information Request Reference No: 2010040001839
I write in connection with your request for information which was received
by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) on 10/04/2010. I note you seek
access to the following information:

* "I would like to know, so that it is on public record, how many
requests the Metropolitan Police have received since 2003 to arrest
the known criminal Tony Blair.(Ex Prime Minister of the UK) I could
post links to every major news publication in the world for proof but
I doubt that's necessary. What I would like to know, and the public at
large I believe, is how many individual requests the Metropolitan
Police have received to have Tony Blair arrested and charged with any
crime. Most likely it will be for the same crimes, treason, crimes
against humanity, lying to parliament and the British Public, and
ordering genocide against the Iraqi people. Along with partnering with
the U.S in extraordinary rendition, torture and sending British
servicemen and women to their deaths in an ILLEGAL war. Now proven to
be indisputable FACTS by the World at large. So to recap how many
requests have the Met received from the public? The number of times
you have refused to act and ignored the laws of this country will be
directly proportional to the number of requests you have received,
just to make it easier for you. The last time I looked he was earning
millions monthly, coming and going as he pleases into our fair land.
And very much alive, free and in rude health. It's important this
information is in the public domain, so that action can be taken in
the future against Police Chiefs who are clearly ordering their
'staff' (police officers) not to act on this. If it is the Police
Management who is not ordering this lack of action, then it clearly
must be Politicians, Parliament, MI5? This is a public request for all
information on this subject also, all internal memos and any other
salient information that is resulting in non-action. All Police
Authorities in the UK are currently guilty of this however I think
important the MET is honest about this information first, as London is
where Tony Blair was based and worked for so many years, and as you
are the biggest Police Authority in the UK, one would assume you have
had the most requests/complaints to arrest him. May I remind you under
the Freedom of Information Act you must supply this information in a
short time frame, or supply an extremely good reason why not, and then
be held accountable should you fail."

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Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)

Dear Mr Ramp,

Freedom of Information Request Reference No: 2010040001839

I respond in connection with your request for information, which was
received by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) on 10/04/2010. I note
you seek access to the following information:

I would like to know, so that it is on public record, how many requests
the Metropolitan Police have received since 2003 to arrest the known
criminal Tony Blair.(Ex Prime Minister of the UK) I could post links to
every major news publication in the world for proof but I doubt that's
necessary. What I would like to know, and the public at large I believe,
is how many individual requests the Metropolitan Police have received to
have Tony Blair arrested and charged with any crime. Most likely it will
be for the same crimes, treason, crimes against humanity, lying to
parliament and the British Public, and ordering genocide against the Iraqi
people. Along with partnering with the U.S in extraordinary rendition,
torture and sending British servicemen and women to their deaths in an
ILLEGAL war. Now proven to be indisputable FACTS by the World at large. So
to recap how many requests have the Met received from the public? The
number of times you have refused to act and ignored the laws of this
country will be directly proportional to the number of requests you have
received, just to make it easier for you. The last time I looked he was
earning millions monthly, coming and going as he pleases into our fair
land. And very much alive, free and in rude health. It's important this
information is in the public domain, so that action can be taken in the
future against Police Chiefs who are clearly ordering their 'staff'
(police officers) not to act on this. If it is the Police Management who
is not ordering this lack of action, then it clearly must be Politicians,
Parliament, MI5? This is a public request for all information on this
subject also, all internal memos and any other salient information that is
resulting in non-action. All Police Authorities in the UK are currently
guilty of this however I think important the MET is honest about this
information first, as London is where Tony Blair was based and worked for
so many years, and as you are the biggest Police Authority in the UK, one
would assume you have had the most requests/complaints to arrest him. May
I remind you under the Freedom of Information Act you must supply this
information in a short time frame, or supply an extremely good reason why
not, and then be held accountable should you fail.

Please accept this letter as an acknowledgement of receipt of your
request, which has been considered under the Freedom of Information Act
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Yours sincerely,

Ben Sayers
Specialist Crime Directorate
SCD Senior Information Manager

COMPLAINT RIGHTS

Are you unhappy with how your request has been handled or do you think the
decision is incorrect?

You have the right to require the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) to
review their decision.

Prior to lodging a formal complaint you are welcome and encouraged to
discuss the decision with the case officer that dealt with your request.

Ask to have the decision looked at again -

The quickest and easiest way to have the decision looked at again is to
telephone the case officer that is nominated at the end of your decision
letter.

That person will be able to discuss the decision, explain any issues and
assist with any problems.

Complaint

If you are dissatisfied with the handling procedures or the decision of
the MPS made under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (the Act) regarding
access to information you can lodge a complaint with the MPS to have the
decision reviewed.

Complaints should be made in writing and addressed to:

FOI Complaint
Public Access Office
PO Box 57192
London
SW6 1SF

In all possible circumstances the MPS will aim to respond to your
complaint within 40 working days.

The Information Commissioner

After lodging a complaint with the MPS if you are still dissatisfied with
the decision you may make application to the Information Commissioner for
a decision on whether the request for information has been dealt with in
accordance with the requirements of the Act.

For information on how to make application to the Information Commissioner
please visit their website at www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk.
Alternatively, phone or write to:

Information Commissioner's Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
Phone: 01625 545 700

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